1.Fatigue of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia during chemotherapy and influencing factors
Wei REN ; Caixiao SHI ; Xilan ZHAO ; Fuzhi SHI ; Liang TIAN ; Na TANG ; Wenzhi CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(7):922-925
Objective To investigate fatigue in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) during chemotherapy,and influencing factors.Methods From Feburary 2014 to August 2016, 216 children with ALL,from 5 to 15 years old,treated in a Grade III,Level A children's hospital in Zhengzhou,were surveyed by Peds QLTM multidimensional fatigue scale (Chinese version) and Questionnaire on discomfort in ALL children during chemotherapy.Results During chemotherapy,total scores of fatigue in the ALL children were (31.71±16.66) ,with fatigue of the whole body (11.67±6.29),of sleeping (10.99±5.57),and of cognition (9.10±6.84);during chemotherapy,incidence of fatigue of the whole body was 90.74%,of sleeping 95.83%, and of cognition 81.94%. Main influencing factors of fatigue of the whole body were weight loss,appetite loss and lack of energy,accounting for 72.8% of fatigue variation;that of sleeping were weight loss and irritability, accounting for 51.2% of fatigue variation;and that of cognition were difficulty in concentration and oral ulcer, accounting for 44.2% of fatigue variation.Conclusions During chemotherapy,fatigue in ALL children is common and is below average level. When managing fatigue symptoms in ALL children,nurses should actively treat the symptoms,so as to reduce the level of fatigue.
2.Investigation on the knowledge and behavior of breast milk collection and storage in nurses in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Caixiao SHI ; Yumei WU ; Fuzhi SHI ; Lei ZHAO ; Ruidan LI ; Linqi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(23):3121-3125
Objective:To evaluate the current status of knowledge and behavior in breast milk collection and storage among nurses in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) , and to explore the factors influencing knowledge and behavior of nurses.Methods:By adopting the convenient sampling method, a total of 175 NICU nurses from ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in Henan province were selected as the research objects in April 2019. A cross-sectional survey of NICU nurses was conducted using the knowledge and behavior questionnaire on breast milk collection and storage of NICU nurses. A total of 175 questionnaires were issued and 175 were recovered, with a recovery rate of 100%.Results:The total score of knowledge and behavior standards of breast milk collection and storage of 175 NICU nurses was (59.69±8.24) , which was at a low level. Among which, the score of knowledge dimension standard was (43.11±9.74) , and the score of behavior dimension standard was (33.58±5.14) . 85.1% (149/175) NICU nurses had not received special training in breast milk collection and storage, and there were great individual differences in the perception of the working environment of breast milk collection and storage among NICU nurses. The results of multivariate analysis showed that age, working environmentperception score of breast milk collection and storage and training of breast milk collection and storage were the main influencing factors of breast milk collection and storage knowledge behavior of NICU nurses ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The knowledge and behavior of NICU nurses in breast milk collection and storage need to be improved, especially in breast milk thawing, storage temperature and other issues. Nursing managers should formulate objective and unified breast milk collection and storage systems and procedures and strengthen relevant training for nurses to improve nurses' perception of the working environment of breast milk collection and storage, strengthen relevant knowledge and improve breast milk collection and storage behavior.
3.Current status and influencing factors of family resilience in children with acute leukemia
Caixiao SHI ; Qianqian QI ; Fuzhi SHI ; Yumei WU ; Xiaodan CHANG ; Ruidan LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(30):4214-4218
Objective:To investigate the current status of family resilience of children with acute leukemia and explore its influencing factors.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, the families of children with acute leukemia who were admitted to 2 wards of Department of Hematology and Oncology of a Children's Hospital in Zhengzhou from April to August 2019 were selected as the research objects. The survey was conducted using the general information questionnaire, the Chinese-Family Resilience Assessment Scale (C-FRAS) and Chinese version of Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) . A total of 220 questionnaires were issued, 207 of which were valid, with an effective recovery rate of 94.1%.Results:The total score of C-FRAS of main caregivers of 207 children with acute leukemia was (122.86±13.97) , the total score of Chinese version of PTGI was (65.31±14.82) . The total score of C-FRAS was positively correlated with the total score of Chinese version of PTGI ( P<0.05) . Multiple linear regression analysis showed that treatment time, the relationship with the children, whether there was social assistance, whether there was only one child, and the posttraumatic growth of the main caregiver were the influencing factors of the family resilience of children with acute leukemia ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The family resilience of children with acute leukemia is at a moderate level, and the posttraumatic growth of the main caregiver of the children is at a moderate to upper level. The treatment time, the relationship with the children, whether there is social assistance, whether there is only one childand the post-traumatic growth of the main caregiver are the influencing factors of the family resilience of children with acute leukemia. In the process of clinical nursing, the family advantage can be promoted by improving the post-traumatic growth level of the main caregivers and help the families of the children to adapt well.
4.Effects of music nursing on PICC catheterization in premature infant
Gaoyun GONG ; Ya'nan BU ; Fuzhi SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(11):1312-1315
Objective To explore the effects of music nursing on relieving vasospasm and pain in premature infant during peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC), so as to provide reference for the popularization and utilization of music nursing. Methods A total of 35 premature infants with vasospasm during the course of PICC catheterization from June 2015 to January 2017 were selected as the experimental group, and given music nursing. Another 35 premature infants with vasospasm during the course of PICC catheterization between January 2014 and June 2015 were selected as the control group, and given routine nursing care. The pain degree was compared by Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP), and the relieving degree of vasospasm was monitored at the same time. Results After the intervention, the score of PIPP of the two groups both decreased. The PIPP score of the experimental group was (7.12±2.03), while that of the control group was (8.14±2.12), and the difference was statistically significant (t=2.600,P<0.05). In the experimental group, there were 11 cases of complete remission and 24 cases of mild remission. In the control group, there were 8 cases of complete remission, 20 cases of mild remission and 7 cases of no remission. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (χ2=7.837,P<0.05). After the intervention, the sleep time of the children increased in both groups (P<0.05). The sleep time of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusions Music nursing can effectively relieve vasospasm and pain in children during PICC catheterization which is worthy of popularization and application.